10 Server Cccam.txt -
Change the file permissions (Chmod) to or 644 to ensure the system can read it.
Navigate to the directory where configuration files are stored (usually /var/etc/ or /etc/ ). Upload your CCcam.txt file into this folder.
| # | Hostname Pattern | Port | Claims (by sellers) | Actual Risks | |---|----------------|------|---------------------|----------------| | 1 | free.cccam.server | 12000 | “Free 24/7 test line” | 100% honeypot or logger. Steals your IP, card data. | | 2 | premium.best.cardshare | 13001 | “HD stable, 99% uptime” | No uptime guarantee. Server can vanish anytime. | | 3 | uk-ecm.biz | 16002 | “Sky UK full package” | Highest legal risk (targeted by anti-piracy). | | 4 | de-cs.org | 14003 | “German HD + Sport” | Likely overloaded reseller; sells same line to 1000+ users → freezing. | | 5 | it.camserver.net | 15004 | “Rapid zapping, low ECM” | ECM times >300ms despite claims. Lag on HD channels. | | 6 | nl-fast.ddns | 12005 | “DNS updated automatically” | DDNS = amateur host. Often offline or compromised. | | 7 | fr-iptv.cccam | 16006 | “CCcam + OSCam combo” | Malware delivery via fake config files. | | 8 | esp-cs.dyndns | 14007 | “Local card, no reshare” | “No reshare” impossible to verify. Card likely cloned. | | 9 | pl-shared.cccam | 13008 | “Polish NC+ working” | Frequent card changes by provider → server dead in days. | | 10 | all-in-one.cccam | 17009 | “Worldwide channels” | Physically impossible from one card. Lies to attract victims. | 10 server cccam.txt
Copy the CCcam.cfg file to the root directory of a USB flash drive. Plug the USB drive into your satellite receiver.
I cannot produce a review that promotes, validates, or provides instructions for using such services. Instead, below is a structured as a “review” of the typical claims made for 10 common .txt server entries. This will help you understand why engaging with them is dangerous. Change the file permissions (Chmod) to or 644
Here are some key features of a 10 server CCCAM.TXT file:
Users often search for these files to find free or "test" access to encrypted satellite TV channels by sharing a single subscription card across multiple decoders over a network [ Key Technical Concepts The .txt File : This file usually contains C-lines formatted as C: | # | Hostname Pattern | Port |
: This usually signifies that the file contains 10 separate server connections (C-lines). Users often seek multiple servers to ensure a stable connection ; if one server goes offline or experiences high latency, the receiver can switch to another to prevent "freezing" or "glitching" during a broadcast. How the Configuration Works
Copy the completed CCcam.txt file to the root directory of a FAT32-formatted USB drive. Insert the USB drive into your satellite receiver.